Tides is asking donors to increase climate giving this year by 25 percent to initiatives that focus on shifting power to and supporting the leadership of communities most impacted by the climate crisis.
Donating to large, well-known green organizations might be easy, but smaller groups on the frontlines of climate change — those that are fighting to protect their communities' health and safety — are overlooked because they don’t have large fundraising teams and big media campaign budgets to get their messages out.
Tides offers our donor partners a variety of opportunities to invest in climate justice solutions that go directly to the source.
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Tides’ newly established Frontline Justice Fund supports grassroots environmental organizations that are fighting for climate justice through litigation.
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Climate disasters are not only a threat to the planet, but also to human rights. We will not achieve lasting, effective climate solutions without a full and urgent commitment to addressing the pervasive, underlying injustices. That's why Tides partners with a wide range of climate movement leaders working to close the climate gap and fight for climate and environmental justice.
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// Standing up to fossil fuels at the local level. Tides recently put together a custom grant portfolio for a DAF partner wanting to focus on climate change, through oil and gas pipelines issues. Read about how the portfolio came together and what our advisors recommend when it comes to funding this complex issue.
// Guided by its founder and ED Jacqueline Patterson, The Chisholm Legacy Project, a grantee of Tides’ WE LEAD, centers leaders on the frontlines by providing the resources and tools they need to transform society from an extractive economy to a sustainable, living economy. Read more »
// Update! Last year, we interviewed Katie Robinson, the director of Mosaic, a Tides Center project. Mosaic has now made $6.4M in grants to 47 collaborative projects, supporting 226 co-applicants and benefitting more than 2,500 organizations and people through network membership and other direct connections.
// The Green New Deal Network, a Collective Action Fund at Tides Foundation, is winning legislative victories and passing transformational climate policies at the local, state, and national level that create family-sustaining jobs, ensure racial and gender equity, and take action on climate at the scale and scope the crisis demands.
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